Cooling Fan Problems?

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Does Your Volvo Have Cooling Fan Issues?

To keep your Volvo running at its best, you must take proper care of its engine. This includes regularly changing the oil and keeping an eye out for signs of potential engine problems. One engine problem your Volvo can experience is radiator cooling fan issues. This critical component is part of the engine’s cooling system. If the thermostat in the engine detects dangerously high temperatures, the radiator will turn on to help cool the engine down. A cooling fan is situated between the radiator and the engine. It circulates the cold air through the radiator to cool down its coolant and hot water mix.

If your Volvo’s cooling fan isn’t working, it can quickly lead to costly damage, including engine overheating and complete engine failure. If you think your Volvo’s cooling fan is failing, contact the Volvo repair specialists at Auburn Foreign & Domestic in Auburn, Washington, today to book an auto repair service appointment. We can be reached at (253) 833-8161 and are conveniently located at 725 Auburn Way N., Auburn, WA 98002.

Signs of a Failing Cooling Fan

If your Volvo’s cooling fan is malfunctioning, you might notice one or more of the following symptoms:

  • Overheating engine
  • Smoke coming from under your hood
  • An illuminated check engine light on your dashboard
  • A sudden jump in temperature on your Volvo’s temperature gauge
  • Your engine stops working

Many things can cause your car’s radiator fan to stop working. These include blown fuses, bad wire connections, broken wiring, insufficient coolant levels, engine failures, faulty fan relays, failing controller modules, and bad coolant temperature sensors.

Is your Volvo experiencing any of these symptoms? If so, contact the Volvo repair technicians at Auburn Foreign & Domestic in Auburn, Washington, as soon as possible. We will closely inspect your Volvo’s radiator, engine, and cooling fan. After making a diagnosis, we will then efficiently complete the necessary repairs.

Book a Volvo Repair Appointment Today

Is your Volvo’s engine overheating? If it is, call the Volvo repair specialists at Auburn Foreign & Domestic in Auburn, Washington, to book your automotive repair appointment. King County motorists have relied on our team for over 50 years. That’s because our mechanics are European car care specialists. We can keep your imported car running at its best for years. We also stand behind our work with a 36-month/36,000-mile warranty. Contact Auburn Foreign & Domestic in Auburn, Washington, for all your European auto repairs and maintenance services.

Written by Auburn Foreign & Domestic